Zero Waste to Landfill Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations Wilson, NC Plant
Who we are…
1st tire built on March 1,1974 383,104,672 built to date!
What we have accomplished…
ISO 14001 - Environmental Management System ESI - NC Environmental Stewardship Initiative WLH - Certified Wildlife Habitat since 2006 • Certified “Wildlife at Work” • Certified “Corporate Lands for Learning”
ISO 50001 - Energy Management • One of only two sites in North Carolina
SEP-Silver - Energy Performance
ULE - “ZWLF” Underwriter Laboratories Environment • 1st Facility globally to achieve this certification
Bridgestone Freedom Wildlife Habitat
Certified by the US Wildlife Habitat Council as “Corporate Lands for Learning” since 2006 (recertification every three years) and as “Wildlife at Work Site” (recertification every two years) Approximately 350 acres of habitat
Bridgestone Environmental Mission Statement
Our Commitment to the Environment In Harmony with Nature
• The company maintains nine wildlife habitats and learning centers certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) • The Bridgestone Environmental Education Classroom and Habitat (BEECH) was named the 2010 Corporate Habitat of the Year by WHC
Value Natural Resources
• Reduce the overall weight of our tires and the resources needed to produce them while maintaining performance • Promote retreading, which requires fewer resources to manufacture a tire • All scrap material from manufacturing and 98% of scrap tires from our 2,200 retail stores nationwide are recycled or find other valuable end use • Researching new, renewable sources for natural rubber
Reduce C02 Emissions
• Reduce CO2 from entire products lifecycle by 35% per sales • Improve tire rolling efficiency by 25%, resulting in less fuel use and CO2 emissions while driving
What ZWLF means to us…
Zero means nothing goes to Landfill – 100% of waste is diverted from landfill
All materials (waste) that are generated onsite will be recycled/repurposed to build something else or will be used to generate energy (WTE)
NCDENR Secretary John Skvarla
visits Bridgestone November 2013 for ESI Meeting
Some material we recycle/repurpose
Uncured rubber Cured rubber, rubber with wire Sludge Pigments and carbon black Wood Metal Plastics Packing materials (super sacks, waxed paper, shrink plastic, cardboard, plastic belts, skids, etc) Lamps and ballast Batteries Cafeteria and restrooms waste
Employee Involvement TV monitors communicate information Internal news letter Monthly meetings to share results . Teammates were more aware and open to change when they understood the benefits. (cost, revenue, and recycle %)
Decision for WTE
On January 2013 we decided to use WTE option for the last part 6.5% of waste (trash compactor ) and sent the waste to Wheelabrator and Colvanta facilities –Landfill = $57 / Ton –WTE = $75+ (Trash) $265 (Rubber)
We generated work opportunities, hiring 8 people to sort trash containers and make sure that we do not send anything inappropriate to the WTE facilities or miss any recycling opportunities Got involved/participated with local recycle committees
Recycle – Zero Waste to Landfill
Be a good corporate citizen – Do the right thing – Recycle!